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1. IMMMUN chapter 8
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... an understanding of the plasticity of intelligence. It makes sense that if you see intelligence as malleable, then you will be fine with finding out you are wrong or that you don’t know the full ...
2. IMMMUN Chapter 7
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... changing over time.[4] Why do biological systems do this? Essentially, such systems have many opportunities for growth, change, plasticity and reorganization. Yet they also are very robust; they ...
3. IMMMUN chapter 5
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... Emotional responses, like all other types of learning, are subject to plasticity and adaptation; each individuals personal emotional associations adapt via input to what is considered 'locally appropriate'. ...
4. IMMMUN chapter 4
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... in plasticity & epigenetics, etc., but until very recently there has been no real grasp of 'the big picture' for intelligence development and its requirements. The brain, and its responses, have been ...
5. IMMMUN chapter 2
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... in the brain and learned, invented or created something new. We have adapted in a beneficial way.    Plasticity and making connections (especially new ones) rely on this process. Imagine ...
6. IMMMUN Chapter 1
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... and master programs such as plasticity and epigenetics change hardware, wiring up the circuitry for new abilities as we learn and grow. I'll explain these during this chapter. The primary process running ...
7. I've Made My Mind Up Now: Foreword
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... that organize our thought processes and enable successful change through neural plasticity. Only real life experience of doing stuff can do that. When we miss out the information-as-experience factor, ...
8. I've Made My Mind Up Now: Contents
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...    PROGRAMS   Foundation programs & system requirements: emergence, matrices as contexts   Master programs: plasticity, epigenetics, hormesis   TECHNIQUES   Assessment ...
... drugs, may promote maximum plasticity for learning through additive or synergistic effects and also by increasing levels of task-related motivation. In addition, the combination of cognitive-enhancing ...
10. Subject Index for Archives
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...    4.6 Plasticity & epigenetics 4.601 epigenetics  ...
... an 'I' inside that manifests consistently as time passes, yet when we consider plasticity and adaptation it becomes clear that mind is constantly redesigning, improving and developing itself. Healthy ...
... a particular input cannot be related to other recent inputs, so they can't be used for time-series prediction, control operations, or memory.[11] Cortical plasticity As we know from past tutorials, ...
... in an impoverished environment if this happens, but the thing is it's up to YOU to do something about that. That's what self-direction is all about. Habitual practices influencing plasticity is the framework ...
... happy, comfortable, confident and proud. The system is simple, it makes absolute sense, but unfortunately it is vulnerable to conditioning via the very plasticity that makes us such efficient learners. ...
... are too sparse, although this can be reversed via plasticity with practice. The rule 'always do things in the right order' is once again a law here, because the processes we use for conscious creativity ...
16. Emotion - methods for mood & anxiety disorders
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... cortex, and increases NMDA receptors in hypothalamus and basolateral amygdala. Furthermore, rTMS at 10 Hz in a rat model of depression leads to enhanced hippocampal plasticity after stress using in vitro ...
17. Emotion - disorders of emotion
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... 35, Room 1C1004, 35 Convent Drive, MSC 3714, Bethesda, Maryland 20892-3714, USA. 2 Section on Neural Development & Plasticity, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development; National Institutes ...
... in the learning and memory areas of the hippocampus at an optimal flow—a concept known as homeostatic plasticity. If granule cells try to transmit too much activity, the synaptic junction tamps down ...
19. Sakiro's Hackipedia Volume 2
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... areas: Anxiety, what it can do and how to reduce it Plasticity, Epigenetics & Input control The difference between stress and anxiety The difference between emotion and sentiment   ...
... already via comparative association. In abstract cognitive terms, the brain's plasticity enables us to learn new associations and remember new facts. In concrete behavioral terms the same plasticity ...
... our behavior are expressed so automatically they may seem unchangeable, or believed to be innate. But we should not jump to such conclusions, which forget the roles of plasticity and epigenetics, and the ...
22. Memory - memory editing update, 2004-2011
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... complex effects on NMDA receptors (NMDARs) and may be an endogenous modulator of synaptic plasticity. [32] Researchers observed that low micromolar concentrations of zinc depress NMDAR synaptic responses ...
... these teach imagination to get it right and fine tune our perception. New findings[18] establish a physiological measure linking this trial outcome and learning directly to brain plasticity. Up to 50% ...
... 'add more of the same @ location x' or 'if locations x and y are active at the same time, link them together' lie behind plasticity; development is promoted by input signals (use) and constrained by density ...
25. Physiological methods - Epigenetics - Hacking the genome
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... down. Genes make proteins that add or remove tissue (eg more muscle tissue, less fat storing adipose) and structures (eg placenta when pregnant, transmitter receptors) and connections (plasticity of networks ...
26. Methods & Technology Intro - Part II: Technology
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...  Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) can increase or decrease the excitability of the cortex, thereby changing its level of plasticity. For example, TMS of the motor cortex that increased its excitability ...
... of an artificial language. A likely explanation is that higher excitability increases cortical plasticity, in turn leading to synaptic sprouting and remodeling. An alternative to pharmacologic increase ...
... (CNS) as a neuromodulator, responsible for timing and regulation of processes. In the central nervous system, ACh is involved with synaptic plasticity, specifically in learning and short term memory, ...
... are flexible and adaptable in ways that other creatures are not. We have 'plasticity' throughout. We can survive on a multitude of different diets, in a multitude of different climates, adjust our habits ...
30. Matrix Theory - The Basics
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...  9. Chilton-Pearce, Joseph.  Magical Child (1977) ISBN 0-52515-035-8 10. Hebbian plasticity has revealed how developmental changes in cognition coincide with changes in the brain. In order to inform ...
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